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Rent Analysis: New York, NY

Updated 2026 · Based on median market data for New York, NY

Cap Rate
2.69%
Median Price
$705K
Rent/Mo
$3,260
1% Rule
0.46%
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Rent Overview

The median monthly rent in New York, NY is $3,260, translating to $39,120 in annual gross rental income per unit. The rent-to-price ratio is 0.46% — well below the 1% rule, making pure cash flow investing challenging at median prices.

Rent Affordability

Renters in New York spend approximately 89% of the local median household income ($43,975) on rent. This exceeds the standard 30% affordability threshold, suggesting rent growth may face resistance — but it also means a large portion of the population finds buying even more out of reach, supporting rental demand.

Vacancy & Tenant Demand

The vacancy rate in New York is 6.3%. This is a healthy vacancy rate that indicates balanced supply and demand. You should be able to find quality tenants without extended vacancies, though expect normal turnover periods of 2-4 weeks between tenants. Population growth of 0% annually means demand is flat to declining — focus on properties in the strongest neighborhoods.

Gross Rent Multiplier

New York's GRM (price divided by annual rent) is 18.0x. A GRM above 16x means the property is expensive relative to its income. Investors here are typically betting on appreciation rather than current cash flow. For comparison, the national average GRM for investment-grade rentals is approximately 13-15x.

Rental Income Projection

At the median rent of $3,260/mo, a single-family rental in New York generates approximately $39,120 in gross annual income. After accounting for 6.3% vacancy ($2,465 lost), property taxes of $12,056, insurance (~$2,820), and maintenance (~$2,820), the estimated NOI is $18,960 per year, or $1,580/mo.

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How New York Compares

New York vs New York state average and national average across key investment metrics. New York's cap rate is below both benchmarks — deal sourcing is critical here.

Metric
New York
New York Avg
National Avg
Cap Rate
2.69%
4.20%
3.81%
Median Price
$705K
$284K
$333K
Median Rent
$3,260
$1,574
$1,524
Property Tax
1.71%
1.71%
1.08%
Vacancy
6.3%
6.3%
5.6%
Pop. Growth
0%/yr
0%/yr
0.9%/yr

Nearby Northeast Markets

City
Cap Rate
Price
Rent
Tax
New York, NY
2.7%
$705K
$3,260
1.71%
Paterson, NJ
2.3%
$705K
$3,260
2.18%
Newark, NJ
2.2%
$705K
$3,260
2.21%
Jersey City, NJ
2.4%
$705K
$3,260
2.08%
Yonkers, NY
2.8%
$705K
$3,260
1.65%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in New York, NY?
The median monthly rent in New York is $3,260, or $39,120 per year. This is 114% above the national average of $1,524/mo. Rent levels vary by neighborhood, property condition, and unit size — always verify comparable rents for your target property.
Is New York a good rental market for landlords?
With a rent-to-price ratio of 0.46%, New York falls below the 1% rule, meaning cash flow depends on buying below median or achieving above-median rents. The 6.3% vacancy rate is moderate.
How does New York rent compare to New York averages?
New York's median rent of $3,260/mo is 107% above the New York average of $1,574/mo. Home prices at $705K are above the state average of $284K, giving New York a rent-to-price ratio of 0.46% vs 0.56% statewide.
What is a good rent-to-price ratio?
The 1% rule says monthly rent should be at least 1% of purchase price ($1,000/mo rent on a $100,000 home). New York's ratio is 0.46%. Generally, above 0.8% is workable with good financing, above 1% is strong, and above 1.2% is exceptional. The national average across the 300+ cities we track is 0.46%.
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